Thanks for the replies guys. I'm not sure the first post made sense. The httpd.conf file was never changed and I never stated that we did. That is merely the error message we see in the syslog file. The customer has reinstalled the fpe but no go there.

Also, thanks for the info for the server management but we have our own staff to handle this. We won't be able to manage our own servers if we're paying someone else to do it. Thus we must learn from the errors so we can fix them in the future.

Since this is a live server with live sites I don't want to do anything drastic to kill the site.

EDIT: Actually, thanks for that info Frimon86. I'm not sure if you're affiliated with them but at those rates, it would be worth trying them out on our shared servers for sure. THX!

Thanks for the replies guys. I'm not sure the first post made sense. The httpd.conf file was never changed and I never stated that we did. That is merely the error message we see in the syslog file. The customer has reinstalled the fpe but no go there.

Also, thanks for the info for the server management but we have our own staff to handle this. We won't be able to manage our own servers if we're paying someone else to do it. Thus we must learn from the errors so we can fix them in the future.

Since this is a live server with live sites I don't want to do anything drastic to kill the site.

EDIT: Actually, thanks for that info Frimon86. I'm not sure if you're affiliated with them but at those rates, it would be worth trying them out on our shared servers for sure. THX!

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I understand what you mean about the live sites and not wanting to do anything to danger them sites but you also want to make sure that each site is secure and no holes for hackers to get in for some out dated php script or something.. Im not affiliated with them, just someone trying to help someone else out if you get my drift. Im a happy customer of PSM. Hope they help you out!